OSIC, Abuse Free Sport to be taken over by Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport
The Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner and its Abuse-Free Sports Program will be absorbed by the Canadian Centre For Ethics in Sport by next year.
OSIC was created in 2022 as a division of the Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada amid a wave of complaints about abuse and harassment in Canadian sport.
OSIC’s job was to administer the Universal Code of Conduct to Prevent and Address Maltreatment in Sport (UCCMS).
Decoupling OSIC from the SDRCC “to ensure greater independence” was among a suite of safe-sport measures announced in December by federal sports minister Carla Qualtrough.